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"Lights Down Low" debuted at number 38 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, giving Decker her largest country music hit to date. In 2016, Decker signed a record deal with Epic Records and re-released the single through that label on June 17, 2016. [5] The song serves as the lead single for Decker's third extended play, Gold (2017). [6]
"Lights Down Low" is a song by American singer Max Schneider (better known as MAX) from his 2016 album, Hell's Kitchen Angel. The song was written by Schneider, Nathaniel Motte, and Liam O'Donnell, with Motte serving as the producer. [5] A later remix of the song includes a feature and writing contribution from singer gnash.
Lights Down Low, or variants, may refer to: "Lights Down Low" (Bei Major song), 2012 ... "Lights Down Low", song from Come Out and Play; See also
“Lights Down Low” might be one of the most popular love songs of 2018. But for the man behind the lyrics, MAX, it’s a personal love story dedicated to his wife, Emily Schneider. After ...
Their rapid romance coincided with MAX's equally-speedy rise to international fame -- "Lights Down Low" hit No. 1 on Billboard Adult Top 40 earlier this year, and its music video has racked up 33 ...
She finished the Lights Down Low tour. On her new label Epic she released a five-track EP, Gold, on February 17, 2017, and released a surprise live EP on June 9, 2017, titled Blackbird Sessions. On October 13, 2017, she released her second full-length album and first for Epic Records, Southern Girl City Lights.
The album was a notable success in Germany, where it reached no. 10 on the album chart, and according to Nilsen Soundscan, was the most advertised album in the country that year. [1] A digital deluxe edition of the album was released in France on 7 March 2011 and includes two brand new songs as well as the "Lights Down Low" B-side.
Gold is the fourth release overall and third extended play by American country music singer Jessie James Decker. The EP was released on February 17, 2017, through Epic Records. [1] [2] It was preceded in 2015 by the top 40 country single, "Lights Down Low". [3] Gold includes collaborations with Alyssa Bonagura and Maren Morris. [1]